RosterWatch Week 8 Matchup Tool Now Available

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Welcome back.

This is a proprietary weekly tool provided by RosterWatch for our PRO community.

It is designed to be a decision-making tool for gauging the defensive opponents your fantasy players face. If you are new to this, our time-tested and most popular flagship in-season tool, the instructions for use couldn’t be simpler, and can be found below.

RW PRO users can download the matchup tool (or access the online tool for use) in the downloads section of their profile by clicking HERE.

DO NOT RELY ON “FANTASY POINTS AGAINST” as your primary indicator for player matchups ever again. It is not an all-encompassing metric, as you’ll see, which will cause you heartache and struggle.

The rankings represented here are derived via a proprietary algorithm which takes into account not only traditional “fantasy points against” metrics (schedule-adjusted after 4 weeks of play), but also (and most importantly) weighted averages and medians of separate individual player and defensive-unit scouting grades for members of the 2025 unit that will be run-stopping, pass-rushing, or covering against the position in question, along with other analytic trends including projected game-script, game-flow/pace, sportsbook indicators, volume of total projected snaps and much, much, more.

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INSTRUCTIONS:

To use the tool, think about your fantasy player.

Let’s say you roster Broncos QB Bo Nix and would like to see how he matches up against the defense he faces this week.

First, look down the list and find the Broncos (Nix’s team). You will see that the Broncos’ opponent (OPP) is the Dallas Cowboys in Week 8, and there are four color-coded cells in the horizontal columns marked “OPP vs. QBs,” “OPP vs. RBs,” “OPP vs. WRs” and “OPP vs. TEs.”

These are the OPPONENT’S (in this case the COWBOYS’) OFFICIAL ROSTERWATCH MATCHUP RANKINGS AGAINST THESE GIVEN POSITIONS.

They are not the rankings for the BRONCOS, but rather, for the OPPONENT THEY FACE IN THIS GIVEN WEEK (the THE COWBOYS). In the “OPP vs. QBs” cell for the Broncos, you’ll notice a big, blue ‘No. 1’. This means that Nix faces our best possible matchup for opposing QBs in Week 8 (the Cowboys). This is a great indicator for fantasy managers of Nix. It is also a positive one for those thinking of rostering him in DFS contests.

Repeat the same process for other players on your roster as you are trying to break ties with closely ranked players regarding who to start and who to sit in season-long leagues. Also use it to identify which upside-plays to roster in DFS contests based on matchup.

With the launch of the online tool, you can now sort by any column: Vegas line, over/under, and matchup ranks vs. each position for easy reference. The Vegas lines are updated hourly for your reference and research. Please note that matchup ratings can change slightly through the week as lines and totals shift, or as injuries to key defensive personnel occur.

1 is the best (easiest) matchup, 32 is the worst (toughest).

18 Comments

  1. drop Q — I need to pick up a QB this week and my drop choice is Jamison Williams We start 3 in .5PPR – london, sutton, mcmillan, mclauren and Jennings – Do you agree that Jamison is the one to go?

    1. Think he would be the one I let go.

  2. Hey boys,
    Sorry dynasty question. 12 team, half point PPR. Start 10. Would you move BTJ for two 26 firsts?Firsts are probably middle pack as of right now

  3. 10-team, .5ppr.

    Is Judkins a sell high or a hold? Trying to upgrade at RB

    1. Judkins and Tetairoa for Saquon?

      1. It’s a little risky, but I love it as a consolidation trade, classic type of move. How often is QJ gonna have winning game scripts? It’s time for PHI to turn things on.

  4. As just a PPR crapshoot, is Harvey droppable for Brashard Smith? Im solid at RB and just looking for a potential breakout candidate.

    1. I think I’d hold onto Harvey thru the DAL game, it’s been a real get-right spot for everyone.

  5. Post By Jon in Cedar Park

    Dynasty trade question.
    My team is in a rebuild and was offered the 2026 1st, 2nd, and 3rd and Tyjae Spears for Ladd McConkey. My RB’s are pretty thin and at WR I would still have Rashee Rice, Jameson Williams, Aiyuk, Tez Johnson, Jayden Reed, and Jakobi Myers, and Quentin Johnston.
    The picks would most likely be mid to late in each round.
    What do you think?

    1. It’s an even trade for the most part. If you’re already cooked for this season, I think it would be fine to take it.

  6. RW Nation! I’m in a bit of a pickle in a chopped league. Half my team (literally) is on a bye and most of the league is conspiring against me. I’ve received a couple of trades tho:

    QB: Baker
    RB: Jeanty (bye), Walker (bye), Swift, Henderson
    WR: JSN (bye), Pittman, Worthy
    TE: McBride (bye), Ferguson

    Just dropped Godwin so I’ve got a free spot. Here are the trades:

    1. Jeanty – Stevenson & Johnston
    2. JSN & McBride – Collins, Deebo & Mason

    What do we think?

    1. 2nd trade just turned into JSN & McBride – Nico & Mason/Deebo

      1. Is a chopped league a guillotine league?

  7. Should I make the following trade in a PPR redraft league? Obviously I take a hit at RB, but would have a dominant WR corps.

    J. K. Dobbins and Cade Otton for Drake London and Zach Ertz

    Start:
    QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, TE, W/R/T, W/R/T

    My current roster is:
    Dak Prescott
    Jaxson Dart

    Jonathan Taylor
    J. K. Dobbins
    Jacory Croskey-Merritt
    Woody Marks
    Treveyon Henderson
    Tyjae Spears

    Ja’Marr Chase
    Davante Adams
    Brian Thomas Jr.
    Xavier Worthy
    Tetairoa McMillan
    Tez Johnson

    Mason Taylor
    Cade Otton

    Thanks!

    1. answered in PRO thread

  8. Post By Wishfulthinking

    Not sure what to do this week. Need a TE and flex position. I have kraft and gadsden.

    Judkins, chase brown, merrit or one of the TE above as flex spot.

    I have jacobs and cook as my starting RBs.

    1. think I go Kraft and QJ

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